What is AMZN MKTP on my credit card statement?
AMZN MKTP is a charge from Amazon Marketplace for a purchase you made from a third-party seller rather than Amazon itself.
Full Name & What It Is
The code AMZN MKTP is shorthand for Amazon Marketplace. AMZN stands for Amazon, and MKTP stands for Marketplace. Think of Amazon like a giant mall — some stores are owned by Amazon itself, others are independent sellers renting space. Marketplace purchases are from those independent sellers.
Merchant Code: AMZN MKTP
Company: Amazon.com, Inc.
Service: Amazon Marketplace (third-party seller purchases)
Common Scenarios
You bought from an independent seller on Amazon rather than Amazon itself.
An order with multiple items shipped separately may show multiple AMZN MKTP charges.
Small $1.00 charges that disappear — just Amazon verifying your card is active.
A family member on your Amazon Household made a purchase.
Is This a Scam?
✅ Usually legitimate.
In almost every case, AMZN MKTP is a legitimate charge. But check your Amazon order history. If you don't recognize a charge, your account may have been compromised. Watch for "brushing" scams where sellers send cheap items to write fake reviews.
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Reddit User Discussions
"I saw a $29.99 charge from AMZN MKTP and panicked. After checking my Amazon orders, I realized it was a phone case from a third-party seller. The name was just unrecognizable."
— u/ShopperAlert
"Pro tip: small AMZN MKTP charges might be pending authorizations. Don't dispute prematurely — they disappear in 2-3 days."
— u/CreditCardGuru
"I couldn't find an AMZN MKTP charge in my order history. Called Amazon — turns out my account was compromised. They refunded everything."
— u/SecureShopper
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does AMZN MKTP mean on my bank statement?
It stands for Amazon Marketplace, meaning you purchased an item from a third-party seller on Amazon.
Is AMZN MKTP a scam?
In most cases, no. It is a legitimate charge. However, if you don't recognize the amount, your account may have been compromised.
Why am I being charged small amounts like $1.00 or $2.00?
These are usually pending verification holds. They will typically drop off your statement within a few days.
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